"I'm sorry, Caspion. That must be difficult to accept. If I can be of service, tell me."
"Why?" The demon grew cagey. "You don't know me."
True. "I can't explain it, but I feel an affinity with you." Perhaps he would remain friends with Caspion, even after they'd partaken of each other. There's a first time for everything. "It is unusual." Being near this male made him feel at once stimulated and satisfied. Enlivened, yet soothed.
"Unusual? You're a favorite here. Everyone vies for your attention. I'd say you feel an affinity with many."
Mirceo slid him a grin. "So you've noticed me?"
Caspion scowled into his cup.
"My home, though a paradise, is full of rules, so I enjoy otherlanders' company. But none so much as yours." Not a lie.
"I doubt that," the demon said, revealing another intriguing facet to his personality: insecurity. This mighty blond Adonis was vulnerable. It made Mirceo want to champion him, to clutch him close.
Protectiveness? How unlike me. He only ever felt protective of Kosmina, his cherished younger sister. The rest of the beings in the worlds could all go to hell as far as he was concerned.
"Why should I believe anything you say?" Caspion asked.
"Why shouldn't you? Also, do recall that a natural-born vampire like myself is incapable of lying." Mirceo studied the demon's breathtaking face. "Do you not feel a like affinity with me?"
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Weirdly, Cas did. Or maybe he was enjoying the effects of the smoothest--yet strongest--brew he'd ever consumed. After all, why would he feel a connection with a sophisticated vampire prince? "Not a sexual affinity, though."
Mirceo ran his fingers along the rim of his chalice, his black claws trimmed shorter than Cas's own. "So you've never been with a male."
He shook his head. "Not my cup of tea."
"It wasn't mine either, until I had a sip." Mirceo took a drink, then licked a drop of blood mead from his lip.
The sight held Cas rapt before he blinked back to attention. How to respond to that comment? I see. Very good. Thanks for sharing.
"So what shall we do about your hunt?" the vampire asked, mercifully moving to another subject.
"There's nothing I can do. I must follow my order." Raum, one of Bettina's guardians and the acting ruler of Abaddon, had vowed to send a cadre of his finest warriors to take over. "I find myself . . . adrift."
"Is this female you sought to avenge more than a friend?"
"Though she's beautiful and talented--she's a goldsmith without equal--I'll never view her as more than a sister." Cas had taken her to the mortal realm to explore, teaching her what baseball was and how to drive a car.
But lately, his visits with her had grown increasingly awkward. She was ashamed of how she'd reacted to her gruesome injuries, wishing she'd been more demonic. Stronger. Yet the delicate halfling had never looked or acted as if she had demon blood. "I've known her for more than a decade, ever since I was fifteen."
"You're twenty-five? Five years younger than me. Are you fully immortal?"
"Just transitioned." Little other than decapitation could kill Cas now.
"Regrettably, I'm right behind you. My heart has been slowing for years, soon to stop beating." With his transition, a male vampire would go into a kind of walking stasis--heartbeat, respiration, and sexual ability dormant--only to be awakened by his vampire Bride. "Listen." Mirceo held up a hand to pause the conversation for several moments, then pointed at his chest. "My heart was motionless for that entire time. I figure I have another couple of months before I can no longer fuck--until I find my mate," he added darkly. "The prospect of a walking-dead existence is unfortunate enough, but to depend on a stranger to revive me? And then she'll expect me to be faithful to her." He shuddered. "So my upside is one partner. Forever."
"Gods, I feel for you about the celibacy, friend." These days, sex seemed to be the only thing keeping Cas sane. The problem was money. Cas didn't get free admission at every establishment.
The life of a player was an impoverished one. Not to mention the sums he spent to fund apprenticeships for pups in Abaddon.
"You don't sympathize about the monogamy? I consider it an intolerable hardship."
"Once I find my female, I'll be loyal to my dying breath." Though Cas was young, he already longed for her and the younglings she'd give him.
"At least you can keep fucking until then. No end in sight for your cockstands."
Cas countered, "At least you know what it's like to spill seed." A male demon could orgasm before he claimed his fated one, but he couldn't release semen until he lost his demon seal inside his mate's body. "Why are you so against monogamy?"
"My predatory nature makes me forever pursue new conquests. Would you track prey you'd already captured? Would a hunter stalk a boar he'd already felled?" Mirceo sighed. "Once my heart stops, it won't matter anyway. But until then, I intend to fuck like a madman, sampling every wicked delight available to a vampire with more gold than time and less wisdom than daring."
Must be nice.
"Join me, sweetheart. My treat. We'll journey the worlds, sharing wenches and drink. I'll take you to bacchanalia that will make tonight's affair appear tame. I'll introduce you to gods, and we'll wallow in meaningless hedonism."
After Cas's last two months, that sounded so bloody tempting. If the spoiled prince wanted to pay, maybe Cas should simply enjoy. But first he'd get one thing clear. . . . "If you think to seduce me, it won't happen. I will never desire another male."
Holding Cas's gaze, he said, "Around me, you won't ever do anything you don't wish." The vampire leaned in closer. "Isn't that the essence of hedonism? Partaking of all the things you want and none of the things you don't?"
Cas couldn't seem to look away. Up this close, he spied a ring of black encircling Mirceo's irises. Mesmerizing . . . "So why me? Any number of these beings would leap at the offer you just made."
The vampire's lips curved. "What you do with a partner's body can only be considered art. Young demon, consider me a patron of the arts. . . ."
THREE
"Our time grows nigh, Caspion," the prince told him in a grave tone.
He and Cas sat atop the tower of a suspension bridge in the mortal world. Hundreds of feet above the water, they gazed out at the shroud of fog. As usual, they each had a flask.
"But it's only been a few weeks." As promised, the vampire had opened Cas's eyes to a dazzling new world, taking him everywhere from erotic balls to sordid dungeons, while plying him with the finest delicacies and drink. "What's the rush?"
They'd packed three months of living into these three weeks, rarely sleeping, becoming inseparable. They matched appetites and predilections--for the most part, at least. Mirceo would bed a male as readily as a female. Had no preference.
Cas pointed out, "Your heart's still beating." Occasionally. "There are still pleasures to be had." Even nonsexual ones.
After nights spent fighting drunken brawls and plowing earthy courtesans, Cas and Mirceo talked into the day, telling each other secrets. . . .
Mirceo: "I'm a Dacian. I come from the hidden Realm of Blood and Mist." Supposedly an actual myth, Dacians were said to be stronger, faster, and more ruthless than other vampires. "I'm the head of the castle guard, but I've little responsibility because the black-stone fortress lies empty without a king."
Cas: "I was a street orphan with no idea who my parents were." Shame had prevented him from revealing his past as a lowly beggar, but he'd admitted, "Though I taught myself to read basic words from bounty postings, I've never even attempted a book."
After that, the vampire had begun reading to him each morning. Cas enjoyed those soothing lulls far more than the revelry. . . .
Now the prince sighed. "I miss my sister and my home. Plus there is the matter of crowning a new king."
The crazed one? Gods help them.
Mirceo peered at Cas. "Will you miss me when I go?" The vampire's gray eyes matched the fog ghosting over
the water. Like that mist, Mirceo had seeped under Cas's skin, into his very bones.
"You know I will." Cas was happier than he'd ever been. Despite their fundamental differences, their personalities had meshed in an effortless ebb and flow. "My instincts are telling me to keep you close."
Only one thing marred their time together. He wished Mirceo would quit using his seductive powers on him. All vampires possessed that supernatural allure, but Mirceo's was nearly irresistible. Their bond needed no such distraction.
Mirceo turned to take in the surreal scene. "I have a theory as to why we feel so connected."
So did Cas. He believed fate had given him the foundation for what would become a legendary friendship--in order to make up for all the things Cas had lacked: parents, a home, food. His earliest memory was of clutching his stomach against hunger pangs. "Tell me your theory."
"You know how much I adore my little sister?"
"Yes." The vampire often spoke of her. After their parents had been murdered by another royal, Mirceo had become Mina's entire world, and she his.
Facing him again, Mirceo said, "Caspion, I believe you might be . . . her mate."
Cas's breath left him. That would mean Mirceo was his brother-by-fate. Of course!
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